WASHINGTON, D.C., – Oct. 5, 2009 - The 5th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress
will convene next month in Alexandra, Virginia providing an insider’s look at how the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act will affect the implementation of healthcare technology and the delivery of care. Through
thought-provoking case studies, in-depth presentations and at times controversial debates, healthcare executives.
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Former U.S. House Speaker will join 400 thought leaders from health care and government for the premier event on the future of health care innovation
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The 5th Annual World Healthcare Innovation and Technology
Congress (WHIT 5.0), today announced that David Brailer, MD, the first National Health Information Technology Coordinator, will deliver a keynote address at the November conference, providing an insider’s look at how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will affect the implementation of healthcare technology and the delivery of care. Brailer will also focus on how he would address the Obama administration’s plans to provide billions of dollars in incentive payments to providers who adopt electronic medical records.
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The World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Congress is an ideal destination for health care IT writers and bloggers who are looking to hear the latest trends in health IT, interview senior level leaders from throughout the industry and interest with their journalistic peers.
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The 5th Annual World Health Care Innovation and Technology Congress will return to Washington D.C. in November 2009 to convene senior leaders in health care technology for the latest
analysis of how technology is affecting the delivery of health care, including the impact of new federal reforms planned under the Obama Administration. WHIT 5.0 will focus on the key areas of health IT that affect providers and consumers.
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WASHINGTON - April 1, 2009 – Top leaders from health care, business and government will convene at the World
Health Care Congress, April 14-16 in Washington D.C. for debate on the Obama administration’s health reform plan and
in-depth analysis of the market forces that are reshaping the $2.4 trillion industry. The event will feature an insider’s view
from top executives who are on the front lines of the battle to keep costs in check amid the economic downturn and
beyond.
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Washington D.C – March 31, 2009 - The 6th Annual World Health Care Congress, April 14-16, Washington, D.C., is
pleased to announce several foreign delegations will join the premier three-day summit to meet with top health leaders
from the United States and colleagues from around the globe.
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What is the “Extremely Affordable Health Innovations” session?
The "Extremely Affordable Health Innovations" Poster Session, held in conjunction with the 6th Annual World
Health Care Congress, will serve as a platform for companies involved in developing or implementing extremely
affordable solutions in health care delivery. Companies will display the technologies they have developed, or in the
process of developing, to the Congress.
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With health reform solidified as a top priority of the Obama administration, the 6th World Health Care
Congress, April 14-16 in Washington D.C., will present the first opportunity for top health care industry
drivers to dissect how reform will affect insurers, hospitals, employers and new innovations in the
delivery of care. CEOs and senior leaders will provide real-world insights on what reform will mean to
the health care industry, the overall economy and the objective of providing quality, efficient and
accessible care while controlling costs.
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Patrick Golden | World Congress
Hear and learn about the present and future of health care at the 6th Annual World Health Care Congress from the industry leaders who are driving this $2.4 trillion industry. From the CEO of the nation’s largest health insurer to a Noble Peace Prize winner and world-renowned cardiologist who is providing affordable surgery to some of the world's poorest populations, the three-day summit convenes CEOs and top executives from hospitals, health systems, health insurers, pharmaceuticals, biotech, and leading
government agencies.
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The following provides content on the World Health Care Congress agenda related to how the Obama Administration’s policies are expected to impact health IT and interoperability. The federal economic stimulus package includes $20 billion for health care technology initiatives, including investments in electronic medical records.
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